Jacksonville, Florida. Jacksonville Jaguars’ Richard Collier was set to do battle over his alleged drunk driving incident. Trial was about to begin when Collier decided to enter a no contest plea instead. Courts love a no contest plea instead of a drawn out trial, and Collier is pleased the ordeal is past him as well.

“Honestly, I been put it behind me. Legally, it’s behind me now.”

The court imposed a sentence that includes 50 hours of community service, a six month driver’s license suspension and six months of probation. This is a pretty light sentence considering Collier was passed out behind the wheel in a McDonald’s drive-through. Take into consideration that Collier is a NFL lineman. He is a small house on wheels weighing in at 358 pounds, and he was passed out while driving. He escaped with a slap on the wrist. At least he seems to understand his mistake and released a sincere statement,

“I would like to apologize to the Jaguars organization for the negative attention that I caused this weekend. I apologize to my family, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, my teammates and all the Jaguars fans. I wasn’t raised to conduct myself in that type of fashion and my family and I have prayed about my situation and I know everything will be okay. I understand my responsibility as a professional athlete and I will learn from my mistake.”